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PHYCO’DERM®
Takes care of the delicate area around the eyes
*
Multiple ways of action
Stimulates the major defense systems
for increasing resistance against environmental stressors
Improves the dermis properties
for smoothing fine lines and wrinkles of crow’s feet
Minimizes the appearance of under-eye dark circles
for erasing the look of fatigue
Reduces the volume of under-eye bags
for alleviating skin puffiness
“The eyes are the mirror of the soul and reflect everything that seems to be hidden and like a mirror they also
reflect the person looking into them” - Paulo Coelho.
The skin around the eyes is perceived as an essential feature of facial beauty since it immediately reflects fatigue.
It also appears as the first visible area to exhibit the changes of ageing that include dark under-eye circles, “bagging” or
loss of elasticity, “crow’s feet” or wrinkling and loss of opacity of the under-eye skin.
It can too reflects one’s lifestyle to a certain extent e.g. stress, use of tobacco and exposition to ultraviolet radiations.
In fact, the skin of the periocular area is distinct from other parts of the facial skin.
Why?
- This area is extremely thinner than anywhere else on the face and under constant moving. So it is rapidly
affected by the signs of time. Smiling, squinting and blinking promote wrinkles from the repetitive
contraction of the underlying muscle, leading to the development of crow’s feet. Moreover when we
age, the firmness and elasticity of the skin of eyelids decrease.
- This area lacks the natural moisture because the fewer presence of sebaceous glands. So it often appears
dehydrated. The stratum corneum on eyelids presents a high trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL). With
ageing, it exists a trend towards lower skin dehydration making the skin barrier in the periocular area
more vulnerable.
- This area is more sensitive to injuries than the rest of the skin face due to constant exposure of
environmental stressors (e.g. UV, smoke, fumes, wind..) that can be exacerbated by stress, lack of sleep,
poor diet and allergies .
- This area can often show fragility of the fine and dense capillary network and a deficiency of the
lymphatic system that lead to dark-circles and puffiness under the eyes which are considered to be
unattractive.
Thus the skin around the eyes mandates earlier and more aggressive protection to avoid early ageing damage and combat
the look of fatigue.
Several facial rejuvenation procedures help reverse the signs of facial ageing by the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, medical and
plastic surgery industries. However many such methods and devices involve substances that are toxic (e.g. botulinum
toxin), require injection (e.g. hyaluronic acid) or surgical procedures (e.g. blepharoplasty). Many of them are costly, less
effective and not suitable for long-term use due to undesirable side effects.
Therefore it occurs a growing demand for non-invasive, effective and risk-free cosmetic agent which can reduce and or
minimize the appearance of defects of the region around the eyes in order to provide a short and long-term youthful and
revitalized look.
GELYMA proposes PHYCO’DERM® that offers a natural multi-target science based approach for taking care of
the delicate area around the eyes by improving the aesthetic appearance with major benefits (e. g. protection
against harmful environmental aggressors, enhancement of firmness and elasticity, attenuation of fine lines
and wrinkles of crow’s feet, reduction of puffiness and dark circles under the eyes). As results the periocular
area appears refreshed and less fatigued.
PHYCO’DERM® combines, in a glycerin excipient, two potent seaweed extracts prepared from the brown
seaweed Undaria pinnatifida and the red one Corallina officinalis, chosen because of their particular
biochemical benefits. Glycerin helps replenish moisture in the stratum corneum for keeping the skin hydrated
and supple. 2
Mechanisms of action
The mechanisms of action of PHYCO’DERM has been demonstrated by using the transcriptomic analysis on normal human fibroblasts
for the gene expression analysis using the DNA chip technology from AFFYMETRIX (collaboration Strati CELL-Belgium) completed by
other in vitro testing (collaboration SEPHRA PHARMA-France) and clinical studies (collaboration FARCODERM-Italy) in order to provide
valuable data.
Because of its extreme thinness, the skin around the eyes is particularly sensitive
to adverse impact of external factors (e.g. bacterial infection, oxidative stress, UV
and various environmental pollutants) that may cause irritation and itching sensation.
� Protection against microbial infections & associated inflammation
The periorbital region may be affected by inflammation due to various infections, especially infections
of the dermis and associated tissues around the eyes. Swelling of eyelids is a common symptom of inflammation and allergy.
� PHYCO’DERM® would be able to:
1- enhance immune adaptive response against microbial aggressions by combining the chemotactic activity of CC
and CXC chemokines with the recognition of microbial components linked to toll-like receptors (TLRs),
2- regulate the inflammatory response related to the transcription NF-kappa B signalling known as a crucial player
in inflammation and immunity processes.
Therefore, PHYCO’DERM® may also help neutralize irritation and reinforce the barrier function of the skin by eliminating
bacterial infections and fighting against possible allergic and inflammatory diseases that may occur on the eyelids.
PHYCO’DERM stimulates major defense systems for increasing resistance against environmental stressors
Gene name Gene
abbreviation
Expression
change*
P value
(t-test)
Toll-like receptor 6 TLR6 1.79 7.90E-04
Toll-like receptor 3 TLR3 1.38 3.40E-02
*relative expression compared to untreated control
Gene name Gene
abbreviation
Expression
change*
P value
(t-test)
CC chemokines CCL2 3.13 2.40E-06
CCL11 2.34 3.80E-02
CXC chemokines CXCL1 2.62 2.60E-05
CXCL2 1.23 6.60E-04
*relative expression compared to untreated control
Chemokines are a class of cytokines acting as secondary
inflammatory mediators induced by numerous cells (e.g.
keratinocytes and fibroblasts) after different signals, specially
bacterial infections. It exists two families of chemokines: CC and
CXC chemokines.
� PHYCO’DERM® is capable to overexpress the gene
expression of both chemokines families highly involved in
inflammatory response.
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) represent a family of pattern
recognition receptors known for their role in inflammation and
innate immunity.
� PHYCO’DERM® is capable to overexpress the gene
expression of two TLRs.
Their complementary action with chemokines helps enhance
/or restore natural adaptive immune responses in the skin.
The genes TNFAIP3 and NFKBIA play a key role in the negative
regulation of Nf-kappa B signalling in response to multiple
stimuli. The gene BIRC3 is an important inhibitor of apoptosis.
� PHYCO’DERM® is able to influence major negative
regulators of inflammatory process. Therefore it reduces
inflammation that can also lead to vessel fragility in the
periocular area.
Gene name Gene
abbreviation
Expression
change*
P value
(t-test)
Tumor necrosis factor TNFAIP3 1.31 3.80E-02
Nuclear factor of
kappa light
polypeptide gene
NFKBIA
1.32
1.80E-02
Apoptosis inhibitor 2 BIRC3 1.42 1.70E-02
*relative expression compared to untreated control
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� Protection against oxidative stress & regulation of cellular redox state
The periorbital region may be highly affected by constant exposure of environmental factors e.g. UV radiations, exhaust fumes, cigarette
smoke that cause tissue damage and ageing. Skin cells respond to these harmful stressors through a wide range of interlinked defense
mechanisms.
� Reinforcement of detoxification systems
Major air pollutants affects the skin, especially the periocular area. Depending of the nature of these pollutants and skin integrity,
their modes of penetration differ but their effects contribute to skin ageing, atopic dermatitis and skin cancer.
These environmental factors stimulate skin response through a wide range of interlinked defense mechanisms.
� By activating the expression of important genes involved in the major defence systems, PHYCO’DERM® increases
detoxification process of skin cells and therefore put up skin resistance of the periocular area against harmful external
stressors.
Oxidative stress activates numerous major signalling pathways
resulting in changes in gene expression which influence the
ability of cells to survive.
One of the most important regulators is the Nrf 2 factor.
Genes that are regulated by Nrf2 encode proteins that include:
� several enzymes e.g. NQO1, GCLM
� other antioxidant proteins e.g. HSP Proteins (specially
HSP70 known to enhance cell survival, prevent apoptosis &
reduce oxidative stress) and thioredoxins, glutaredoxins
sulfiredoxins systems known to have pivotal role in redox
signalling for controlling cell metabolism.
� PHYCO’DERM® is able to influence the Nrf 2 factor via the
activation of several pathways in order to:
- increase the cytoprotection against oxidative stress
- regulate the cellular redox state from the detrimental
effects of reactive oxygen species by acting through
several signalling & transcriptional processes in cells.
Gene names Gene
abbreviation
Expression
changes
P value
(t-test)
NAD(P)H dehydrogenase
quinone1
NQO1
1.59
1.90E-04
Glutamate-cysteine
ligase
GCLM
2.21
2.80E-05
Solute carrier family 7 SLC7A11 1.83 4.90E-05
Glucose-6-phosphate
dehydrogenase
G6PD
1.33
1.90E-03
Heat shock 70kDa
protein 2
HSPA2
1.37
6.70-03
Thioredoxin reductase 1 TXNRD1 1.36 1.90E-03
Sulfireredoxin 1 SRXN1 1.47 2.90E-03
Glutaredoxin GLRX 1.23 1.10E-02
*relative expression compared to untreated control
Gene name Gene
abbreviation
Expression
change*
P value
(t-test)
Metallothionein 1G MTG1/MT1K 13.85 2.60E-06
Metallothionein 1H MT1H 5.34 1.40E-03
Metallothionein 1F MT1F 1.94 2.40E-04
Cytochrome P450
family 1
CYP1B1/CP1B
1.74
3.80E-04
Glutathione S-
transferase mu S
GSTM5
1.66
3.60E-04
*relative expression compared to untreated control
Metallothioneins (MT) are ubiquitous proteins known to play a
pivotal role in several fundamental processes e.g. detoxification
of heavy metals, homeostasis of essential metals, protection of
DNA against oxidative damage and cell survival. They are also
implicated in photoprotection. Their expression decreases with
age. It is thought that their up-regulation would be profitable
for restoring immune function at old age.MT are going to
become an attractive target for ageing research.
Several enzymatic mechanisms play major role in the cellular
defense specially CYP1B1 in the metabolism of polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons present in the atmosphere and GST
against electrophilic chemical species and radical oxygen
species.
� PHYCO’DERM® is able to over-express major genes involved
in the detoxification systems such as three isoforms of MT-
1 metallothioneins and specific enzymatic pathways.
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The periocular area exhibits the most fragile skin of the entire face, revealing the passage of time and trace of fatigue. It is thinner that
the rest of the face skin and it moves a lot more. When we age, skin variations result from modifications of cell functions and progressive
changes of the extracellular matrix (ECM) structure. They are responsible for creating wrinkles in this area as collagen breaks down.
� Modulation of the expression of genes related to the dynamic structure of the extracellular matrix (ECM)
The ECM is a highly dynamic structure constantly remodelled. Its molecular components are subjected to numerous post-translational
modifications. Through these characteristics, the ECM generates specific biochemical and mechanical properties.
� PHYCO’DERM® is able to influence the dynamic structure of the extracellular matrix.
� Up-regulation of the expression of genes involved in cell adhesion
� Up-regulation of the expression of genes involved in the hyaluronan synthesis
� Down-regulation of the expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs)
� By influencing the dynamic behaviour of pathways, PHYCO’DERM® helps the ECM direct essential morphological
organization and physiological function in order to preserve an efficient maintenance.
PHYCO’DERM improves dermis properties for reversing skin ageing
Integrin beta-3 is a member of the integrin receptor family
playing important role in cell adhesion to extracellular matrix
proteins.
Syndecan-1 participates to numerous processes including cell
adhesion, cell migration and endocytosis.
� PHYCO’DERM® activates the gene expression of major
membrane receptors (Integrin beta 3 & Syndecan 1).
Therefore PHYCO’DERM® helps increase cell adhesion to
extracellular matrix proteins.
Gene name Gene
abbreviation
Expression
change*
P value
(t-test)
Integrin beta 3 ITGB3 1.66 5.40E-04
Syndecan 1 SDC1 1.25 2.60E-02
*relative expression compared to untreated control
The protein CD 44 is a receptor for hyaluronic acid. It is involved
in cell-matrix interactions, cell adhesion and migration.
Hyaluronan regulates water balance, osmotic pressure and ion
flow. Its synthesis is catalyzed by hyaluronan synthases (HAS)
specially HAS1-HAS2-HAS3.
HAS3 and CD44 are down regulated during ageing. Therefore
their upregulation is considered anti-ageing against the atrophy
of the epidermis and the dermis.
� PHYCO’DERM® over-expresses the expression of major
genes involved in the hyaluronan synthesis (CD 44 &
hyaluronan synthases) that help fight against skin ageing
when occurs and prevent loss of moisture.
Gene name Gene
abbreviation
Expression
change*
P value
(t-test)
CD44 molecule CD44 1.44 6.80E-03
Hyaluronan synthase 2 HAS2 1.17 3.80E-02
Hyaluronan synthase 3 HAS3 1.16 3.10E-02
*relative expression compared to untreated control
MMPs play crucial roles in the maintenance of the normal
balance between ECM synthesis and degradation in tissue.
MMP1 is known to break down collagens, especially Types I &
III.
MMP14 plays a crucial role in collagen remodelling and
contributes to dermal homeostasis.
MMP11 (stromelysin 3) is involved in matrix degradation.
� PHYCO’DERM® down regulates the gene expression of
MMPs specially MMP1 and MMP14, therefore helps avoid
collagen degradation while regulating collagen homeostasis.
Gene name Gene
abbreviation
Expression
change*
P value
(t-test)
Matrix
metalloproteinase 1
MMP1
-1.76
7.40E-04
Matrix
metalloproteinase 14
MMP14
-1.60
1.70E-04
Matrix
metalloproteinase 11
MMP11
-1.83
2.10-04
*relative expression compared to untreated control
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� The effect of PHYCO’DERM® on fibroblast proliferation
Fibroblasts play fundamental roles in the maintenance of structural integrity within connective tissues. When we age, their number
decreases that can promote general atrophy of the extracellular matrix and decrease in macromolecules organization.
Method: Evaluation of the proliferation of fibroblasts after 72h cultivation by using BrdU Elisa assay. Reference molecules: DMSO (10%)
SVF (10%) -TGF β 1 (10 – 20 ng/mL) - vitamin C (50 µg/mL).
Results
.
� The effect of PHYCO’DERM® on collagen Type I synthesis
The major factor contributing to facial ageing is damage to and loss of dermal collagen. So it is important to stimulate the collagen
production for increasing skin firmness and resistance.
Method: Evaluation of Type I pro-collagen production (PIP) by using Elisa test after 48h treatment with different doses of active. Reference
molecules: TGF β 1 (10 – 20 ng/mL) - vitamin C (50 µg/mL).
Results
� PHYCO’DERM® induces wrinkle smoothing effect in the periocular area that has been confirmed by clinical studies
control DMSO
10%
SVF 10% TGF 10
ng/mL
TGF 20
ng/mL
0,50% 1% 2%
0
100
200
300
400
500
control Vit. C TGF -10
ng/mL
TGF -20
ng/mL
0,50% 1,00% 2%
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
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With
� 0.5 % PHYCO’DERM® � + 400 % proliferation
� 1 % PHYCO’DERM® � + 393 % proliferation
� 2 % PHYCO’DERM® � + 392 % proliferation
versus control
� PHYCO’DERM® maintains significantly
active proliferation of fibroblasts.
Therefore the cell metabolism is
activated that promotes the
neosynthesis of ECM macromolecules.
The collagen production equals
+ 52 % with TGF β1 (10 ng/mL)
+ 32 % TGF β1 (20 ng/mL)
+ 81 % 0.5 % PHYCO’DERM®
+ 92 % 1 % PHYCO’DERM®
+ 95 % 2 % PHYCO’DERM®
versus control
� PHYCO’DERM® increases significantly
the synthesis of Type I collagen that
helps counteract the thinning which
characterizes the skin around the eyes
and tone eyelids.
Cell proliferation %
Concentration PIP (ng/mL)
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Clinical studies: performed on two groups of 30 women volunteers type Caucasian each, one for the evaluation of a basic gel with 4 %
active ( 42-66 years old), the other for the evaluation of the placebo gel (37-71 years old) . Treatments were applied twice a day for a
period of 28 days. Digital pictures of the treated area were performed at day 0 (T 0) and day 28 (T 28).
The area around the eyes is typically susceptible to wrinkling caused in part by the natural slowdown of repair of the extracellular matrix
of the skin.
Crow’s feet are clusters of tiny wrinkles and fine lines that form around the outer corners of the eyes. They develop with age following
the loss of skin’ elasticity due to the reduced collagen synthesis. They may appear after excessive sun exposure, smoking, squinting,
frowning and smiling.
Method : Evaluation by skin profilometry by means of 3D LIFEVIZ MicroTM (QUANTICARE) analysis after 28 days application twice a day
of a gel with 4% PHYCO’DERM® versus placebo.
Results
� PHYCO’DERM® is able to reduce wrinkles depth in
comparison with the placebo eye gel after 28 days of
treatment.
� PHYCO’DERM® helps erase fine lines and wrinkles of the
crow’s feet inducing smoothing effect in the periocular
area.
Dark circles are changes in skin colour around the eyes. They results from a variety of factors linked for example to superficial vascularity,
hyper vascularisation, skin translucency, fatigue and structural shadowing. They make people look tired, exhausted, unhealthy and older.
Method: Evaluation of color intensity by means of CM-700d
spectrophotometer analysis after 28 days application twice a day of a
gel with 4% PHYCO’DERM® versus placebo.
Results
The parameter “a” concerns the green-red component
When “a” decreases, redness decreases
The parameter “b” concerns the blue-yellow component
When “b” increases”, dark circles are less blue
� PHYCO’DERM® decreases the intensity of coloration that
fades dark circles and therefore increases skin luminosity
under the eyes and erases the look of fatigue.
PHYCO’DERM attenuates fine lines and wrinkles of crow’s feet
PHYCO’DERM minimizes the appearance of dark circles under the eyes
Parameter a
∆ DO / D 28
Placebo - 1.5 %
Gel 4 % PHYCO’DERM® -7.5 %
Parameter b
∆ DO / D 28
Placebo 0.2 %
Gel 4 %PHYCO’DERM® 3.0 %
∆ DO / D 28
Placebo - 1.5 %
Gel 4 % PHYCO’DERM® - 6.1 %
Volunteer 1
T 0 T 28
Volunteer 25
T 0
T 28
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Periorbital puffiness is the appearance of swelling in the tissues around the eyes. It appears as a common cosmetic problem occurring
when the skin of the lower eyelid is slightly swollen. That may be caused by various factors such as sleep deprivation, fluid retention,
diet, excessive caffeine and alcohol consumption, tobacco use, allergies, skin disorders and normal ageing.
The skin located here lost firmness and elasticity. Fluid accumulation in this area gives rise to an edema which the consumer perceives
as anti-aesthetic
Method: evaluation of skin surface of under-eye bags by means of Primos 3D analysis after 28 days application twice a day of a gel with
4% PHYCO’DERM® versus placebo.
Results
� PHYCO’DERM® alleviates puffiness of the skin and helps restore a smooth skin contour to puffy skin beneath the eye.
PHYCO’DERM reduces the volume of under-eye bags
∆ DO / D 28
Placebo 11.7 %
Gel 4 % PHYCO’DERM® -9.1 %
� PHYCO’DERM® decreases significantly
the volume of under-eye bags
compared to placebo.
Volunteer 7
T 0 T 28
Volunteer 4
T0 T 28
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Subjective evaluation of PHYCO’DERM® by 30 Caucasian women panelists (from 37 to 71 years old) after twice daily application of a
gel (4% active) for 28 days.
� The evaluation of panelists through a subject questionnaire has been particularly positive. It provides conclusive
evidence of important benefits of using PHYCO’DERM®.
� The panelist’ responses also concerned the action of PHYCO’DERM® on eye look (in % satisfaction).
� The appearance of the periorbital area is particularly enhanced for producing a more youthful look.
74 74
90 91
The under-eye area
shows a less swollen
aspect
The eye look more
rested and relaxed
The eyes contour area
appears more refreshed
The eye contour area is
more moisturized
-00
20
40
60
80
100
PHYCO’DERM - Subjective evaluation
%
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Cosmetic benefits
PHYCO’DERM® is a natural marine complex designed to take care the delicate area around the eyes. It combines
two seaweed extracts in a glycerin excipient that helps combat dryness.
PHYCO’DERM® conceals imperfections of the periocular area by providing numerous desirable benefits proved
by different in vitro and clinical studies.
Clinical studies have demonstrated the positive effects of PHYCO’DERM® after only 28 days of treatment on
visible global fatigue of the eye contour.
� The periocular area looks more refreshed and less fatigued.
� Protection of the periocular skin cells against microbial infections
and various kinds of environmental aggressors (free radicals, UV
radiations, heavy metals)
- enhancement of natural adaptive immune response
- regulation of the inflammatory processes via NF-Kappa B signalling
- neutralization of irritation risks
- prevention of cellular damage against oxidative stress
- regulation of cellular redox state via Nrf 2 factor activation
- stimulation of pivotal detoxifying defense systems
for enhancing natural immune responses, stimulating cellular stress
response, reducing sensations of irritation and inflammation of the skin
and reinforcing skin resistance to harmful external stressors.
� Improvement of dermis properties
- modulation of the expression of genes related to the dynamic
structure of the extracellular matrix (cell adhesion, hyaluronan
synthesis and MMPs regulation)
- activation of fibroblasts metabolism
- stimulation of Type I collagen synthesis
for enhancing skin firmness and elasticity, counteracting the skin
thinning of the periocular area and toning eyelids.
� Attenuation of fine lines and wrinkles of crow’s feet for inducing
smoothing effect of the periocular area.
�Alleviation of the look of dark circles
-decrease of the intensity of coloration
for diminishing the sensation of darkness under the eyes, increasing skin
luminosity under the eyes and erasing the look of fatigue.
�Decrease of skin puffiness under the eyes
-reduces the volume of bags
for restoring smooth skin contour to puffy skin beneath the eyes.
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Cosmetic applications
All products intended for eye contour care.
Recommended use levels: 3% - 5%.
Technical data summary
Aspect limpid liquid yellow coloured with typical odour
Odor characteristic
pH 6.0 ± 1.0
Soluble in aqueous solutions
Insoluble in oils.
Regulatory data
INCI names CAS n° EINECS n° CHINA compliant (list 2015)
water 7732-18-5 231-791-2 06260 水
glycerin 50-81-5 200-289-5 02421 甘油
Undaria pinnatifida extract - - 05477 裙带菜(UNDARIA PINNATIFIDA)提取物
Corallina officinalis extract 89997-92-2 289-730-0 05972 珊瑚藻(CORALLINA OFFICINALIS)提取物
Preservative as required - - -
CHINA
Listed
2015
Phase Ingredients Quantity (g) INCI names
A
Eau 70 Aqua (Water)
Glycerine 2 Glycerin
Solagum AX 1,5 Acacia Senegal Gum (and) Xanthan Gum
B
Simulgreen 18-2 3 Hydroxystearyl Alcohol (and)
Hydroxystearyl Glucoside
Dub Inin 5 Isononyl Isononanoate
Huile de Macadamia 4 Macadamia ternifolia Seed Oil
Huile de Jojoba 3 Simmondsia chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil
Isopropyl Myristate
3
Isopropyl Myristate
C
Vitamine E acétate 0,2 Tocopheryl Acetate
Geogard 221 0,8 Dehydroacetic Acid (and) Benzyl Alcohol
Sensiva SC50 0,3 Ethylhexylglycerin
Parfum SHG6611 0,3 Perfume
PHYCO'DERM® 4
Acide citrique à 50% 0,4 Qs
pH 5,4 - 5,8
Citric Acid
Eau
Qs 100
Indicative formulation - Serum eye contour care
This formula is presented in
good faith, and we believe it is
correct, but no warranty as to
accuracy of results, or fitness
for a particular use is given, nor
is freedom from patent
infringement to be inferred.
It is offered solely for your
consideration, investigation
and verification.
We are unable to guarantee
the stability of this formula in
view to limited stability studies.
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About PHYCO’DERM®
The two seaweeds extracts present in PHYCO’DERM ® Undaria pinnatifida and Corallina officinalis have been chosen
because of their particular benefits.
Morphology of Undaria pinnatifida in situ
Photo GELYMA
Undaria pinnatifida plays a major role in East Asian food markets, as wakame in Japan, Qun dai cai in China and Miyok in
Korea.
The extract of Undaria pinnatifida here present is a water extract containing the sulfated polysaccharide fucoidan, known
to have important biological properties in this algal species, specially antioxidant anti-coagulant, anti-inflammation, anti-
angiogenic, anti-cancer and anti-herpes properties.
Morphology of Corallina officicnalis in situ
Photo GELYMA
Corallina officinalis includes numerous specific compounds e.g. a special pentapeptide, two characteristic
phycobiliproteins (phycoerythrins), sulphated xylogalactans, floridoside and bromoperoxidases.
Corallina officinalis is known as Common Coral weed in England. In Europe It have been used as a vermifuge towards the
end of the XVIIIth century and serves still now in traditional medicine in Asia. Phycobiliproteins are economically important
due to their colorant and fluorescence properties. Bromoperoxidases offer considerable interest due to their exceptional
stability for industrial catalysis in a variety of contexts. They have also medical applications.
The extract of Corallina officinalis here present is a water concentrated extract., rich in numerous minerals such as calcium,
sodium, potassium and magnesium which contribute to reinforce the skin barrier and improve the overall skin condition.
Its innovative association with Undaria pinnatifida extract offers efficient balanced composition for maintaining the skin
healthy.
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Undaria pinnatifida is a seaweed belonging to the kingdom Chromista,
the class Phaeophyceae and the family Alariaceae.
Its thallus consists of a basal part, a stipe and a lamina.The stipe
vertically arises from hapters which are dichotomously divided and
fixed to rocky substratum. It appears terete-compressed. It continues
upwards as a prominent midrib through the lamina, winged on both
sides with a narrow continuation of the lamina.
This alga can reach 3 meters in height, 60 cm in width. Its colour is
yellowish-brown, turning to greenish-olive when drying.
It offers a balanced composition in minerals and vitamins. It contains
alginic acid and fucans with high potential commercial value.
Corallina officinalis is a seaweed belonging to the kingdom of Plantae,
the classe Florideophyceae and the family Corallinaceae.
It is a calcified or calcareous red marine alga reaching 5-12 cm high.
The thallus, erect articulated (geniculate), arises from a firmly
attached crustose base and shows articulated fronds. Its color can be
widely varied, from purple in deep water to yellow-white on exposure.
This alga is widely distributed and common in a wide range of habitats.
It is present in Atlantic Ocean from Norway to Morocco and from
Greenland to Argentina. It is found in North America from Labrador to
Maryland in the United States. It is reported in W–Baltic,
Mediterranean, Japan, China, Australia, South Africa and the Arctic
Sea.
The data presented in this document are offered solely for your consideration and investigation. No guaranty is expressed or implied. No responsibility or liability for any consequence
arising from the use of these data can be accepted, including possible infringement of any patent.